Cope or Innovate
I just finished a fantastic lecture by Eric Cline, author of 1177BC, The Year Civilization Collapsed and After 1177BC. What really struck me, listening to this, was how successfully different cultures transitioned from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age. There was a range of success. The Phoenicians innovated and reinvented themselves, and did very well. Egypt merely survived. Others were only able to cope and return in diminished form, if at all. Some, like the Hittites, disappear from history completely.
I remember going white water canoeing on the River of No Return (Salmon River) when I was younger. I remember being on a placid calm waveless stretch of water just watching the point ahead where the river dropped off into frothing white water. I remember the terrifying and unyielding approach of those rapids. Also remember having a great and invigorating time getting through it. I feel similarly at the moment, because I can feel great change on the horizon. That and I can read the news.
We are now approaching a hinge point in history, a New Axial Age, if you will. Things are going to change, faster and more differently than any of us expect. Will we merely cope, or will we innovate and reinvent ourselves, and become new creatures in Christ? I don’t think Christ wants us to merely cope. He has greater and much grander plans than that.
G.
June 3, 2024
In certain moments, the gospel message seems pretty grim.
Progress mightily or fail.
We collectively seem to be in one of those moments, or perhaps in the afterwards of one of those moments.
Zen
June 3, 2024
There is a certain grimness, yes. But I also feel like peasants at the beginning of the Iron Age. World power has been held by those who had Bronze, but with Iron power returned to the common people.
I do NOT want a conflict like what ended the Bronze Age, but I do see power shifting. The Internet has done much, and AI will do quite a more. They are already at their apex. The Elites have no where to go from here, except down. The wise thing to do would be to let them do it peacefully as possible.